- This position has been reposted. Previous applicants are still being considered and do not need to reapply.*
- Assist clients by finding resources, advising the consumer of processes, and encouraging follow through with proposed resolutions, locating social activities, or provide other assistance as needed.
- Model effective coping and self-help techniques to individuals or groups of patients.
- Provide recommendations to clients on empowerment skills and successful community living.
- Accompany clients to initial Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) visits to in advocate for consumer needs, leading recovery dialogues/self-help sessions with clients.
- Collaborate with community agencies to divert individuals into treatment rather than incarceration or reincarceration and to decrease utilization of the emergency department.
- Assist clients with identification and required documents for employment, healthcare, and housing.
- Connect and refer clients to appropriate treatment and recovery support services (employment, housing, jobs, health insurance, healthcare services, etc.).
- Arrange after-care services and monitor continued recovery.
- Attend appropriate external stakeholder meetings, including Cumberland-Fayetteville Opioid Response Team (C-FORT), Crisis Collaborative Meetings and Jail Health Committee meetings.
- Participate in community engagement and outreach activities.
- Facilitate treatment groups.
- Complete SMART Recovery training and implement groups for community.
- Collaborate with Public Health Education staff to provide substance use education classes to program participants.
- Gather statistical information and follow-up for client reporting.
- Self identifies as someone with lived experience
- Demonstrates knowledge of Cumberland County resources related to recovery
- Experience with the populations served or substance abuse professional
- Certified Peer Support Specialist
- Knowledge of the addiction process and group intervention dynamics.
- Knowledge of trauma-informed and gender-specific services.
- Familiar with Narcotics Anonymous (N/A) and Alcoholics Anonymous (A/A), SMART Recovery, and other community self-help groups.
- Familiar with community resources to coordinate, link, arrange and refer consumers.
- Knowledge of diversity, equity, and inclusion and social determinants of health.
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and written.
- Ability to communicate and identity effectively with substance abusers and community groups in distributing general information and education related to substance abuse.
- Ability to maintain a caseload and quality records.
- Ability to maintain effective working relationships with professionals involved in treating substance abuse.
- Knowledge of and ability to use a computer and multiple technical interfaces.
- Must have ability to make presentations to groups.
- Must display sound, stable, and responsible judgment, and exceptional integrity and dependability.
- Must have ability to work successfully with diverse populations.
- Knowledge of harm reduction principles and syringe exchange laws preferred.
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